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Prolonged Anhepatic Phase for Acute Vascular Failure During Surgery

Authors :
Miguel Ángel Suárez Muñoz
Belinda Sánchez Pérez
Custodia Montiel Casado
Jose Aguilar
Julio Santoyo Santoyo
Jose Antonio Pérez Daga
Francisco Javier León Díaz
Laura Romacho López
José Manuel Aranda Narváez
Source :
International Journal of Clinical Case Studies. 2
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Graphyonline Publications PVT, Ltd., 2016.

Abstract

Introduction: Total hepatectomy with temporary porto caval shunt involves an anhepatic phase until liver transplantation. The severity of the patient's state is conditioned by the physiopathologic alterations occurred during the anhepatic phase and the availability or not of organs in the short term. Methods: We report the case of a male patient undergoing liver transplantation for liver failure caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Until liver transplantation, the patient experienced an anhepatic phase of 22 hours secondary to acute vascular failure during surgery. The patient is alive at five follow-up years. Conclusions: Total hepatectomy with temporary portocaval anastomosis in combination with appropriate management of physiopathologic alterations at the Intensive Care Unit improve survival in severely-ill patients awaiting transplantation.

Details

ISSN :
24552356
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Clinical Case Studies
Accession number :
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